442 1967 Rare Post Coupe on 2040-cars
United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:455 CU. IN.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1967
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: 442
Trim: 2 DOOR
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL
Mileage: 83,000
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1967 442 OLDSMOBILE....RARE POST COUPE.... AIR COND, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, CONSOLE, AUTOMATIC BUCKET SEATS. THE CAR IS RUST FREE AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE FLOORS AND TRUNK HAVE NO RUST ISSUES. THE ENGINE IS A 455 CU. IN. OLDS ENGINE -NON-ORIGINAL. THE CAR IS BLACK ON BLACK AND RUNS VERY WELL. IT WAS A ONE FAMILY OWNED CAR ORIGINALLY PURCHASED IN ILLINOIS IN 1967 AND BROUGHT TO CALIFORNIA IN 1968 AND REMAINED THERE UNTIL 2 MONTHS AGO. IT HAS A NEW RADIATOR AND WATER PUMP. ALSO HAS A FACTORY VINYL ROOF. IT HAS A STOCK EXHAUST SYSTEM UNDERNEATH. IT IS A VERY A NICE CAR AND NOT MANY POST COUPE 442 BODY STYLES WERE PRODUCED THAT YEAR. THE CAR IS BEING SOLD IN AS-IS CONDITION WITH NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. |
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